When the evening air turns soft and warm, it is hard to beat a simple pan of hot little bites pulled from the oven and set out for folks to gather around. These oven baked 3-ingredient beef bagel bites are the kind of thrifty, no-fuss snack that reminds me of church suppers and back porch visits, where nobody needed anything fancy to make a good memory. With just mini bagels, seasoned beef, and melty provolone, you get a hearty, crisp-edged treat that comes together fast and disappears even faster.

Serve these bagel bites with pickle spears, a bowl of potato chips, or a cool macaroni salad for an easy summer supper spread. They also go nicely with cut vegetables and ranch dip if you want to round things out, and for grown-up company, a cold iced tea or sparkling lemonade fits the mood just right.

Oven Baked 3-Ingredient Beef Bagel Bites

Servings: 6

Finished beef bagel bites with melted provolone
Finished beef bagel bites with melted provolone

Ingredients

1 pound ground beef

12 mini plain bagels, split in half
8 slices provolone cheese, cut to fit bagel halves

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup.

2. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef until fully browned, breaking it up into small crumbles as it cooks. Drain off any excess grease.

3. Arrange the mini bagel halves cut side up on the prepared baking sheet.

4. Spoon a small amount of browned ground beef onto each bagel half, spreading it so each bite gets a good hearty layer.

5. Top each one with a piece of provolone cheese.

6. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and bubbly and the bagel edges are lightly toasted. Serve hot.

Variations & Tips

Make them crispier: If you like a little more crunch, bake the plain bagel halves for 3 to 4 minutes before adding the beef and cheese. That little head start keeps them extra toasty under the toppings.

Keep the beef in small crumbles: The finer you crumble the meat in the skillet, the easier these are to eat. Big chunks tend to roll off, while smaller bits stay put and give you a better bite every time.

Try a cheese swap: Mozzarella, white American, or mild cheddar all melt nicely if provolone is not what you have in the icebox. Each one gives the snack its own personality while keeping the recipe nice and simple.

Make-ahead tip: Brown the beef earlier in the day and keep it covered in the refrigerator. When supper time or company time rolls around, all you have to do is assemble and bake.

Feed a crowd: This recipe doubles easily for card night, ball games, or family movie night. Just use two baking sheets so the bites have room to toast instead of steaming together.